The rule was never to say the word aloud. However, the film In the Name of the Law breaks that silence within the first three minutes: a baron utters the word “mafia” right after a murder. It was the ...
Christina Radish is the Senior Entertainment Reporter at Collider. Having worked at Collider for over a decade (since 2009), her primary focus is on film and television interviews with talent both in ...
In this new original drama, Rose Ayling-Ellis stars as Alison Brooks, a deaf woman who is recruited by the local police to read lips in order to stop a major crime from happening. This aspect of the ...
In the BritBox crime thriller “Code of Silence,” a deaf woman working in the canteen at a police station in Canterbury, England, is recruited by detectives when they need someone to read lips on ...
Alison (Rose Ayling-Ellis) works at a canteen to make ends meet. Beyond their daily struggles, she and her mother, Julie (Fifi Garfield), must also navigate life as hearing-impaired individuals in a ...
This is FRESH AIR. The new British crime drama "Code Of Silence," which airs on the BritBox streaming service, centers on a deaf woman asked to use her lipreading skills to help a police investigation ...
Last month, PBS debuted a British police drama called Patience, about an autistic police records clerk helping a detective with cases because of the way she looks at evidence and other aspects of a ...
Rose Ayling-Ellis, who stars in the TV crime drama “Code of Silence,” wants the world to understand that deaf people live complex and varied lives. Deaf people are often treated like children, Rose ...
As a deaf person Rose Ayling-Ellis has, until now, had a difficult road with her acting career. That changed with screenwriter Catherine Moulton. Her BritBox suspense series “Code of Silence,” ...
The creator, who is partially deaf, discusses her crime thriller series, starring Rose Ayling-Ellis, Charlotte Ritchie, Andrew Buchan and Kieron Moore, for ITV and BritBox. By Georg Szalai Global ...